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Maggie:
Ethan was my crush when I interned with him at his family’s architecture firm one summer. Despite my best efforts, he never saw me as anything other than office furniture. He was polite, cool, and distant. I never quite understood why. Was it him or was it me?
His company just took over the lowly architecture firm where I work, making him my new boss. Awkward! After a re-org (thank you stars for aligning!), he’s got a greenlight from my quirky roommate, me, and the universe to ask me out. It should be smooth sailing from here, until . . .
Ethan:
I’ve been attracted to Maggie ever since she was an intern at Wells Architecture. But Mom’s Louboutin-clad foot was firmly between me and the beautiful intern. According to Mom, dating and marriage are supposed to be like a strategic company merger. A mere business transaction rather than a love match.
After a re-org removes any conflict of interest—like me being Maggie’s boss—I start dating Maggie and quickly realize that this woman is the one. I fall so fast and so hard my head spins. But Mom, a doomed, partially finished office building, and fate have other ideas . . .
Can Maggie and Ethan overcome the seemingly unsurmountable hurdles in their path to happiness?
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